The Telegraph - GK CROSSWORD NO: 307 - Sep 8 2014

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& 8 Down Song by The Doors from their album 'L.A. Woman' RIDERSON
'The -- of Wildfell Hall', a novel by Anne Bront� as Acton Bell TENANT
'The --', a novel by Margaret Drabble ICEAGE
-- Lewis and the News, US pop rock band HUEY
2000 film starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson SHANGHAINOON
2001 film starring Judi Dench, Kate Winslet, and Jim Broadbent IRIS
A book of the Bible traditionally attributed to Solomon ECCLESIASTES
Ancient name for the Dardanelles HELLESPONT
Calf's flesh as food VEAL
Capital of Ethiopia ADDISABABA
Card game in which players gamble against the banker BACCARAT
City in Alabama TUSCALOOSA
District and island of Venice, with a famous bridge over the Grand Canal RIALTO
Fragment of rock of extraneous origin from the igneous rock enclosing it XENOLITH
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Glassy substance used in some soft-paste porcelain; destructive fly FRIT
Italian actress (1858-1924) ELEANORADUSE
Jean Baptiste --, French tragic poet and dramatist RACINE
John --, English composer and organist (1649-1708) BLOW
Main character in the R.L. Stevenson novels 'Kidnapped' and 'Catriona' DAVIDBALFOUR
Musical percussion instrument VIBRAPHONE
One of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland ANTRIM
Plant of a genus that includes silverweed and barren strawberry POTENTILLA
see 7 Down THESTORM
Test cricketer for India between 1966 and 1979 BISHANBEDI
The --, stage name of David Howell Evans, a member of the U2 rock band EDGE
The study of correct or standard pronunciation ORTHOEPY
Walt --, American animator and film producer DISNEY
Woman who guided Dante through Heaven in his 'Divine Comedy' BEATRICE